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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1917)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 191 Putro Eleven 5!' " V I W FAIL TO SEE X v ? f t i t t X AMTTA CTCWADT . HTSTTinn CilAF in IHt rUrULAK, CLEVER, VERSATILE N AND BEAUTIFUL VITAGRAPH STAR t t f t T t ? t t ? T I f T t ? ? ? T t f T f ? J T ? t ? t ? SUNDAY AND MONDAY At The Star Theatre AN 1 T A STEWAltl in "The Combat" A delightfui story of , a poor little rich girl and a rich little poor girl. THURSDAY (TONIGHT) AND FRIDAY The Star presents Baby Marie Osborne in a Big Pathe play Another "Mary Sunshine" Picture Mm ci ik.mii ri w See this remarkable baby film player in her first dual role. Another "Mary Sunshine" Picture Saturday Only The "Music Master" of the picture screen A JEWEL IN PAWN "IT'S A BLUEBSHD" Presenting Ella Hall, supported by Walter Belasco During the three days of the Fair next" week Richardson & Talbert who have appeared in Heppner before, will entertain at the Opera House with three big dramas, changing every evening S "When Reuben Comes to Town," i the Law," "Thelma" Real Live, Walking, Tasking Actors During remodeling of Star we entertain our patrons in the Opera House; But will be back at the Main Street location for the fair dates. You will enjoy just being in our new show house. f t t f Y ? t V f Y t Y t t t ? Y Y t .2 FOR 8ALK Ford car, 1915 model LADIES I am Heppner agent for In good condition, completely equip- the Spirrelli corset. See me before ped. Reasonable. Inquire at this buying. Satisfaction guaranteed, office. MRS. H. McATEE KINNEY. People's Cash Market Phone Main 73 Wholesale and retail dealers in FRESH AND CURED MEATS Prompt attention given all orders. HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor FARM IMPLEMENTS OLIVER AND JOHN DEERE PLOWS HARROWS, DISCS, WEEDERS, Etc. VAN BRUNT AND THOMAS DRILLS BAIN AND WEBER WAGONS F AIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. GAS ENGINES In fact, most everything in the im plement line. GILLIAM & BISBEE Will Supply You "We Have It. Will Get It, Or It Is Not Made" FAME FOR THIS LITTLE GIRL OVER NIGHT. One night, not long ago, a very lit tle girl went to bed. Her name was Marie Osborne. She was then un known except to a privileged few. By the next day she had become fa mous. The Pathe Gold Rooster play, called "Little Mary Sunshine," in which she was the star, .had been shown in all the big cities of the country, during the intervening twenty-four hours. Soon the vast world-wide organ ization of Pathe began to send her in round tin boxes to the end of the earth and the entire civilized globe took her to its collective heart. Then came "Shadows and Sunshine," and "Joy and the Dragon." Now "Twin Kiddies" her latest starring vehicle is to be shown at the Star Theatre Thursday and Friday. goes on to a happy ending, after an entirely unexpected twist is given to events by the sudden appearance, up on the scene, of the little girl's im mensly wealthy grandfather Left to choose between society and the slums; between an English fop or her newsboy for a husband, the little girl does the entirely human and consist ent thing she marries the choice of her heart and remains a "jewel" In pawn to Dan Cupid instead of the kindly old Jew who has so tenderly nurtured his most precious "pledge." made and the road crew is now busy on the grading. The main part of the work just now Is to get the trees and stumps out of the way and after that is done it will not take a great while to do the grading. When com pleted, the Bteep pitches, and hard pulls will be practically eliminated and the road made to conform to a 3 per cent grade for nearly the entire distance and It will be much easier to get fuel into Heppner trom mat quarter than it is now. Much im provement could be made, also, in the grade up the mountain to Ditch creek and we should like to see this doue. RUWBIOO PtMtri ELLA HALL A Jtwrv MMMr P. "A JEWEL IN PAWN." Jack Conway, who has had such remarkable success In directing Ella Hall In Bluebird features, will pres ent that dainty little star In another Bluebird at the Star Theater on Sat urday only when "A Jewel In Pawn" will provide the medium for Miss Hall's return to the legion of friends she has made through her earlier ap pearances as a Bluebird star. Es pecially gifted in talents to deftly and correctly interpret juvenile char acters, Miss Hall is fitted with a role in "A Jewel in Pawn" that fits her to a nicety. She plnys the part of a little girl who is left in pawn by her mother, who borrows enough mpney to go home to her father and seek forgiveness for a marriage consum mated against his will. Loft with a kind hearted old pawn broker (a role expertly played by Walter Belasco) she falls in love with a little news boy, impersonated by Antrim Short and the romance of the tenements Dennis Back In the (iame. Bruce Dennis, former publisher of the LaGrande Observer, is back in the newspaper game after a few months' respite. In company with J. T. Bea mish, formerly of Detroit, and W. H. Walton, formerly of Hood River, he has bought the Baker Herald from C. C. Powell and F. W Tenney, who have published it for the past six years. For the present, Mr. Dennis will continue as executive secretary of the State Defense Council. Pen dleton Tribune. The Federated Church. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Regular morning church service 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic, "The Pursuit of Happiness." Evening, "He That Hath Eyes." If you have had a good vacation come out and join In praising God among his people; if vacation did not come your way, come ont and forget it; there is still something worth liv ing for. You are invited. H. A. NOYES, Pastor. GRIEF EXTRACTER Get double the mileage out of your tires. No blowouts. No punctures, no inner tubes, no pumps, no patches. Saves time and money. Universal Tire Filler Co. LEO HILL, Manager Party Autoes to Portland. Ben Patterson left Sunday by auto mobile for Portland. He was accom panied by Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Her bert Bartholomew and granddaugh ters Margaret and Katherine West and Ben Griffiths. Mrs. Bartholomew and the girls have been visiting at the Patterson home for several weeks and were returning to their home in Portland. Mr. Griffiths has been freight agent at the local depot for the past year but recently resigned. Dr. Turner, the well known eye specialist of Portland, will be at the Palace hotel, Heppner, again Thursday and Friday, Sept. 13, 14. In lone Sept. 11. In Lexington Sept 12. Headaches relieved, cross eyes straightened. Satisfaction guar anteed. Consult him . Don't forget the date. The county road from the old Hamilton mill on up Willow creek to the Coal Mines is to be improved and the heavy grades eliminated to n large extent. A new survey has been Hardware Is all the name implies and nothing more. Some hardware is better than other. That depends. We carry complete lines of Hard ware in the best known and more widely advertised lines. Vaughn & Sons Hardware Dealers